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From: arabella@mail.utexas.edu (Arabella Clauson) Woman As Salvation by JACKOPIERCE
Em___D__C_ Em D C G D C G D C
EmTalking gDirlfriend as rCelC9igiCon EmOf fDaith lost and nCewC9 foCund EmOf disillusion with the sDystem OfC C9jusCtice and redemption EmOf blind fDaith and let me dCowC9ns C
(Chorus)
GTalking D'bout my ladyC oC9f gCood hope Woman as savior, my salvation A mighty queen who arrives on the edge of town To salvage the cause and save my dying nation
And I was just a citizen of the city Making wages in the bakery in the square Kneading dough and thinking revolution When my lady, she appeared Conversion on the spot to her Woman as religion - time for holy war I raise a fist above my head and to her I swore My allegiance (Chorus) And there was revolution in the streets Barricades at the parliament house Strong victories and hard defeats In the battle to win my own crown And save my dying nation Talking 'bout woman as salvation (Intro) And Gregory Steele <steele@zebra.seas.smu.edu> adds the final touches: During the four strums of D, it is actually three chords: L H
E00023E2 This is standard D (1) 000233 This is D add 9 (I think) (2) 000230 And this is D something or other (3)
The rapidly strummed chords are 1,2,1,3 The C is a C add 9 and looks like: L H
E03203E0 The strum is C, C+9, C.
For both of these, hold the original chords as you normally do, and add the new notes w/ the pinky. That's It! Have fun. \____ ----- ____/ Arabella Clauson ( o o ) arabella@mail.utexas.edu \ / The University of Texas (_) at Austin